Paranthrene fenestrata
Barnes & Lindsey, 1922
Paranthrene fenestrata is a of in the , described by Barnes and Lindsey in 1922. Members of this family are known for their - or -mimicking appearance, achieved through transparent and body coloration. The Paranthrene includes species that often exhibit this form of protective .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Paranthrene fenestrata: /pəˈrænθrəni fɛnɛˈstrɑtə/
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Distribution
Recorded from the Nearctic and Neotropical regions based on GBIF distribution data.
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Taxonomic Notes
Paranthrene fenestrata was described by Barnes & Lindsey in 1922. The belongs to the tribe Paranthrenini within the Sesiinae.